Although the sufferer also wanted to see his wife and child, only the administrator had authority over the shelter gate.
As a security guard, let alone open the gate, he didn't even have the qualifications to see the administrator.
Not only that.
In principle, after the shelter gate was closed, the radio would be silent immediately. No one was allowed to send messages to the outside world in any form. If found, they would be severely punished.
A large part of the reason why he could send signals to the outside world and receive information from the outside world was that the shelter he was in is a bit special.
The shelter hid a low-power signal tower on the surface, and monitoring the signals in the nearby area every day was his job.
Yes, he took advantage of his position.
For whatever reason he did it, this was not a glorious thing.
He hadn't even figured out how to confess, let alone how to beg the administrator to open the gate.
The worst result was that when he explained all this truthfully, he would be sentenced to life imprisonment by the administrator on the charge of a traitor. He would be kept in a dormant cabin forever, and tried by law after the order was restored.
At that time, he would lose contact with his wife and child forever.
The above were all Chu Guang's speculation based on the content of the diary.
After all, the diary did not record the psychological activities of the sufferer, but briefly stated clues about "the silence in the radio" and "the door being unable to be opened".
Later, out of guilt for his wife and child, the sufferer guided them via radio and found some hidden supply points that would not be marked on the regular evacuation map.
The supplies there were very rich as they contained not only food, medicine, and clean drinking water, but even police weapons for anti-riot purposes.
These supplies allowed the survivors of the tire factory to live a period of worry-free life and even rescue another group of survivors that wandered over from the nearby city.
The owner of this diary had naturally become the savior in the eyes of these people, and even the hero in the eyes of other people's wives and children.
But this worry-free life did not last long.
It could be seen from the second half of the diary that as the supplies were exhausted, the conflicts and disagreements between people gradually intensified.
At the beginning, everyone, regardless of age or sex, was able to enjoy two boxes of canned meat, an unlimited supply of self-heating rice, and even iced and delicious beer to drink every day.
Later, the survivor community began to ban alcohol. Meat could only be reserved for young and middle-aged men who went out to explore, hunt, scavenge, and pregnant women. The porridge became thinner and thinner and even had to be mixed with some bark.
In the end, all the hoarded supplies were exhausted. But the weather only got colder and colder.
Everything was getting worse. There was no sign of improvement at all, and even the most optimistic people couldn't see any hope at all.
Some people said that the winter would last a long time.
Some people said that it was a rumor and that there was no nuclear winter at all.
Then there was a voice rebutting, saying that maybe it was not just nuclear weapons. After all, it was once said in the news that they had already mastered something more deterrent than nuclear weapons.
But if it really existed, was everything in front of them fake?
They had not seen even the most primitive nuclear bombs, and the source of their knowledge came from other people, so they couldn't distinguish what was true and what was just speculation and conjecture.
Suspicions and complaints spread among the survivors. Some chose to leave, while those who stayed gradually turned against each other.
Perhaps……
From the beginning, they shouldn't have taken in the wandering survivors.
But who was not a wanderer at this point?
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